Managing Business TransactionsFree Press, 1993 M08 23 - 204 páginas Managing Business Transactions is the first book on the principles of a new managerial economics, based on transaction cost economics. The transaction, the basic unit of business has been studied by theoretical economists for decades. Rubin has translated their research into basic principles for managers at all levels to structure transactions to best achieve both individual and company goals. Rubin analyzes and offers strategies for transactions of all kinds. |
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... lose $ 450,000 per year . In other words , the truck company loses $ 10,000 more by shutting down than by operating . Note , however , that the company would never have gone into the trash business if it had expected to pay $ 5.45 . The ...
... lose $ 450,000 per year . In other words , the truck company loses $ 10,000 more by shutting down than by operating . Note , however , that the company would never have gone into the trash business if it had expected to pay $ 5.45 . The ...
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... lose only his own share of the value of the firm if it is unsuccessful . This asymmetry creates an incentive for opportunistic behavior on the part of the owner - manager of the firm . As the share of the firm's capital financed by debt ...
... lose only his own share of the value of the firm if it is unsuccessful . This asymmetry creates an incentive for opportunistic behavior on the part of the owner - manager of the firm . As the share of the firm's capital financed by debt ...
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... lose as dealers stop carrying the full line , and consumer will lose as they are unable to buy odd sizes or colors . Number of Dealers In some cases , manufacturers may want a larger number of dealers than would be generated through ...
... lose as dealers stop carrying the full line , and consumer will lose as they are unable to buy odd sizes or colors . Number of Dealers In some cases , manufacturers may want a larger number of dealers than would be generated through ...
Contenido
Make or Buy? | 3 |
Buying Complex Products | 23 |
Structuring Employment Agreements | 47 |
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Managing Business Transactions: Controlling the Cost of Coordinating ... Paul H. Rubin Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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Financial Management Theory in the Public Sector Aman Khan,W. Bartley Hildreth Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |